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New in Germany and then the new language? It is not always easy to find a room to practice by yourself. The library is offering two rooms [tu:speak] for practicing and learning languages.

These are intended primarily for participants in TUHH projects for refugees, “From Camp to Campus” (“integra”). Here you can actively build up your language skills with your headset on the PC. The rooms 1007 and 1008 on the upper floor are equipped with two PCs each. A valid library credit is required for the login.

Of course these rooms can also be used for other purposes, as long as nobody wants to learn German at the PC. But as soon as this changes, please make room.

You are new in Germany and consider studying at TUHH? We compiled some Information to help you with your decision.

Before you enroll you may want to refresh your knowledge or catch up on some topics in physics. Abi Physik or Leifi-Physik both provide learning material about physics on German A-level standards (both in German language).

You are new in Germany and consider studying at TUHH? We compiled some Information to help you with your decision.

Before you enroll you may want to refresh your knowledge or catch up on some topics in mathematics. Abi-Mathe and OMB+ as well as Mintfit both provide learning material about mathematics on German A-level standards (Abi-Mathe and Mintfit are both in German language).

Please note that the programs at TUHH are mostly taught in German as the main language of instruction. In case of application you have to prove sufficient knowledge in German language. An overview of the language skills and documents needed is provided here.

TUHH is offering preparation courses named SPRINT@TUHH. It prepares participants in course subjects, including math and physics, and the language of instruction (Academic German) for study requirements at the TUHH. (Note: Application deadline for summer 2016 already passed. Closing date is 15 January every year.)

The site “Learning german at the TUHH” provides Links to interactive tutorials on german language as well as interactive practicing for “Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache” (Test for German as a foreign language). The test itself is provided (amongst others) by IBH.
Also useful are the online dictionaries Arabterm (a technical dictionary) and Arabdict, which isn’t entirely a technical dictionary but knows many technical terms.